Boris may refer to Name Boris given name , a common male given name People Knyaz Boris I of Bulgaria 852 889 was the first Christian ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire, canonized after his death Tsar Boris II of Bulgaria c. 931 977 , ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria 1894 1943 , ruler of the Kingdom of Bulgaria in the first half of the 20th century Boris and Gleb , Kyivan Rus princes murdered 1015, and first Russian saint Boris singer , pseudonym of French singer Philippe Dhondt Surname Jean Pierre Boris , journalist at Radio France Internationale Paul Boris , retired Major League Baseball pitcher Trevor Boris , Canadian comedian and writer Entertainment Boris band , Japanese experimental rock trio Boris song Boris song , song from The Melvins 1991 album Bullhead Boris television series Boris television series , an Italian TV series 2007 2009 about an Italian troupe shooting a low budget soap opera Other Boris crater , lunar crater on the Mare Imbrium Hurricane Boris disambiguation , name of various cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Boris stones , nine stones erected along the bank of the Western Dvina between Polotsk and Drissa in the 12th century Boris, a tribe of the Adi people DJ Boris See also Borris disambiguation disambig hn surname bg ko id Boris ja no Boris pt Boris ro Boris sv Boris vrigt ... more details
Boris Mikhailov may refer to Boris Mikhailov ice hockey , former Soviet international ice hockey player Borislav Mikhailov , President of the Bulgarian Football Union, and former Bulgarian international Boris Mikhailov photographer hndis Mikhailov, Boris DEFAULTSORT Mikhailov, Boris de Boris Mikhailov es Boris Mikhailov fr Boris Mikha lov it Boris Mikhailov ja sl Boris Mihajlov razlo itev ... more details
Infobox Book name Boris The Rise of Boris Johnson image Image with unknown copyright status removed Image 0743275845.jpg 200px image caption Book Cover author Andrew Gimson Country United Kingdom Language English Genre Biography publisher Simon & Schuster release date 18 September 2006 pages 277 pages isbn 0743275845 oclc 70230065 Boris The Rise of Boris Johnson 2006 is a biography of Boris Johnson by Andrew Gimson , which discusses why Boris Johnson joined politics and became an Member of Parliament MP . An updated edition was later published in 2008 after Johnson was elected Mayor of London . Boris Johnson bio book stub Category 2006 books Category British non fiction books ... more details
Boris Gurevich may refer to People Boris Maksovich Gurevich born 1931 , Soviet Olympic champion wrestler Boris Mikhaylovich Gurevich born 1937 , Soviet Olympic champion wrestler disambiguation de Boris Maxowitsch Gurewitsch no Boris Gurevitsj ru , fi Boris Maksovit Gurevit ... more details
Boris Blank may refer to Boris Blank musician , part of Yello Boris Blank ice hockey , German ice hockey player See also Blank surname hndis name Blank, Boris ... more details
Boris Smirnov is the name of Boris Alexandrovich Smirnov actor 1908&ndash 1982 , Soviet actor Boris Smirnov Rusetsky 1905 1993 , Russian painter hndis name Smirnov, Boris ... more details
Boris Tokarev may refer to Boris Tokarev athlete 1927 2002 , Russian athlete Boris Tokarev actor born 1947 , Russian actor hndis Tokarev, Boris ru , ... more details
Boris Kuznetsov may be Boris Abramovich Kuznetsov , Russian lawyer Boris Kuznetsov boxer , Soviet boxer Boris Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov 1928 1999 , Soviet football soccer player who represented USSR internationally in the 1950s Boris Yaroslavovich Kuznetsov born 1957 , Soviet & Russian footballer for FC Spartak Moscow, PFC CSKA Moscow & FC Lokomotiv Moscow Boris Kuznetsov athlete hndis Kuznetsov, Boris de Boris Kusnezow pl Borys Kuzniecow ru , ... more details
Boris Berezovsky is the name of Boris Berezovsky pianist born 1969 , Russian virtuoso pianist Boris Berezovsky businessman born 1946 , Russian oligarch hndis Berezovsky, Boris de Boris Beresowski es Bor s Berezovski fr Boris Berezovsky it Boris Berezovskij nl Boris Berezovski ru , uk ... more details
Boris Belousov may refer to Boris Nikolaevich Belousov , 1930 1998 , Soviet cosmonaut Boris Pavlovich Belousov , 1893 1970 , Soviet chemist biophysicist who discovered the Belousov Zhabotinsky reaction hndis Belousov, Boris DEFAULTSORT Belousov, Boris es Bor s Belo sov ... more details
Boris Zaytsev may refer to Boris Zaytsev writer 1881 1972 , Russian writer and dramatist Boris Mikhaylovich Zaytsev born 1937 , Russian ice hockey player See also Zaytsev disambiguation Hndis name Zaystev, Boris fr Boris Za tsev ... more details
Boris Matveyev may refer to Boris Matveyev athlete , Soviet discus thrower who participated in the 1956 Summer Olympics, see Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics Men s discus throw Boris Mikhailovich Matveyev b. 1970 , Soviet and Russian footballer hndis Matveyev, Boris ... more details
Boris Meyerovich may refer to Boris Meyerovich animator , Soviet animator who worked, among others, on The Enchanted Boy and The Scarlet Flower 1952 film The Scarlet Flower Boris Semyonovich Meyerovich b. 1977 , Russian footballer hndis Meyerovich, Boris ... more details
Boris Sokolov can refer to Boris Vadimovich Sokolov Russian is a historian and a Russian literature researcher. Boris Sergeevich Sokolov Russian is a Russian geologist, paleontologist, and academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences. disambig ... more details
The name Boris has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Hurricane Boris 1984 , lasted from May 28 to June 18, a total of 21 days, one of the longest lasting hurricanes ever, and one of the longest lived storms on record for the East Pacific had no effect on land Hurricane Boris 1990 , outer rainbands from the storm produced moderate rain in several Mexican states Hurricane Boris 1996 , caused heavy flooding in southern Mexico that resulted in ten fatalities Tropical Storm Boris 2002 , dumped heavy rains on sections of the Mexican coast Hurricane Boris 2008 , never threatened land disambig DEFAULTSORT Boris Category Pacific hurricane disambiguation pt Furac o Boris ... more details
, and multimedia production companies. Boris FX was formed in 1995 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts , USA. The company was founded by Boris Yamnitsky. Yamnitsky s introduction to the video editing ...&pagType samecatsamechan title Motion Graphics VFX Interviews Boris Yamnitsky Founder, Boris FX date November 2010 publisher MacVideo accessdate December 21, 2010 ref Boris FX started as a plug in application ... for Adobe Premiere, Media 100, and Avid. Since then, the Boris FX product line has expanded into areas such as graphics, handling EPS files, and extrusions. Most recently, Boris FX has moved into 3D rendering and processing effects as well as vector graphics. ref name MacVideoInterview1 The Boris FX .... ref name BorisFXHostSupport cite web url http www.borisfx.com host matrix.php title Boris Host Compatibility Matrix accessdate December 21, 2010 ref The Boris FX product line includes Boris RED, Boris Blue, Boris FX, Boris Graffiti , Boris Continuum Complete, Boris Continuum Units, Final Effects Complete, Boris XML Transfer, Boris AAF Transfer, Boris Job Slate, and Media 100 Suite. ref name BorisFXProducts cite web url http www.borisfx.com products title Boris Video Effects Plugins Product Line ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Boris Barebones split Type EP Longtype Split Artist Boris band Boris and Barebones band Barebones Cover Cover8895 45834.jpg Released 1996 Recorded 1996 Genre Punk rock punk Length 23 31 excluding bonus tracks Label Piranha Records & Fangsanalsatan Producer Reviews Chronology Boris band Boris Last album This album Boris Barebones br 1996 Next album Absolutego br 1996 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption CD cover Type EP Background Cover Barebones splitcd.gif Lower caption Boris and Barebones is a split EP by Japanese bands Boris band Boris and Barebones band Barebones . It is also the debut release for both bands. It was released originally on 10 vinyl record, limited to 500 copies. In April 1997, this was re released on CD and limited to 1000 copies with bonus live tracks. Boris sound on this release is more thrash metal thrash punk rock punk than the doom metal doom drone music drone sound they would later be known for. Track listing Barebones Just Broken 2 46 Barebones Puppetts 2 38 Barebones Shoot Up and Die 1 47 Barebones Freak Out 4 21 Barebones Still Unknown 2 55 Live, CD only Boris Soul Search You Sleep 8 08 Boris In Hush 0 55 Boris Scar Box 4 14 Live, CD only Boris Mosquito 3 32 Live, CD only On the original vinyl version, side one conisists of tracks 1 to 4 and side two consists of tracks 6 and 7. Pressing History class wikitable Year Label Format Country Out of Print? Notes 1996 Piranha Records & Fangs Anal Satan 10 Japan Yes Ltd. 500 1997 Piranha Records & Fangs Anal Satan CD Japan Yes Ltd. 1000 Boris Category 1996 EPs Category Split EPs Category Boris EPs 1990s punk album stub ... more details
Orphan date March 2009 Expand French Dr Boris topic culture date March 2009 Dr. Boris is an C te d Ivoire Ivorian sitcom created by Michael Konan Mikayo that has been broadcast since 2008. It is also broadcast in Togo , Senegal , Mali , Burkina Faso , and Benin . External links http www.fookadiffusion.com Official site fr icon Category Ivorian sitcoms Coted Ivoire stub fr Dr Boris it Docteur Boris ... more details
File Vladimir Putin 6 May 2000 1.jpg thumb 250px 2001 Boris Aleksandrovich Mayorov born February 11, 1938 in Moscow , Soviet Union is a retired ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. He played for HC Spartak Moscow . He was inducted into the Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame in 1963. External links http www.chidlovski.net 1954 54 player info.asp?p id m014 Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mayorov, Boris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Russian ice hockey player DATE OF BIRTH February 11, 1938 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mayorov, Boris Category 1938 births Category Living people Category HC Spartak Moscow players Category Sportspeople from Moscow Category Soviet ice hockey players Category Olympic medalists in ice hockey Russia icehockey player stub cs Boris Majorov de Boris Alexandrowitsch Majorow fr Boris Ma orov no Boris Majorov ru , sl Boris Majorov fi Boris Maiorov ... more details
Infobox football biography name Boris H ttenbrenner image image Boris H ttenbrenner Kapfenberger SV.jpg 275px fullname Boris H ttenbrenner birth date birth date and age 1985 9 23 cityofbirth Leoben countryofbirth Austria height height m 1.88 position Midfielder currentclub Kapfenberger SV Kapfenberg clubnumber 20 years1 2003&ndash 2008 years2 2008&ndash clubs1 DSV Leoben Leoben clubs2 Kapfenberger SV Kapfenberg caps1 127 caps2 42 goals1 16 goals2 3 pcupdate May 13, 2010 Boris H ttenbrenner born September 23, 1985 is an Austria n professional association football player currently playing for Austrian Football Bundesliga side Kapfenberger SV . He plays as a midfielder. External links http transfermarkt.de de spieler 32397 thomas schoenberger profil.html Boris H ttenbrenner profile at transfermarkt.de Kapfenberger SV squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Huttenbrenner, Boris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 23, 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH Leoben , Austria DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Huttenbrenner, Boris Category 1985 births Category Living people Category Austrian footballers Category Association football midfielders Category Kapfenberger SV players Austria footy bio stub de Boris H ttenbrenner it Boris H ttenbrenner ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Boris Rimlyanin , or Boris the Roman lang ru ? ? was a Russia n bellmaker of the 14th century. The information about Boris Rimlyanin is scarce. His name was first mentioned in the Novgorod Chronicle , which says that in 1342 Archbishop Vasily Kalika of Novgorod the Great commissioned a large Bell instrument bell for the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Saint Sophia Cathedral and brought a craftsman from Moscow under the name of Boris. It could be that he was the one to have cast the famous Veche Bell of Novgorod . Based on the information from the Novgorod Chronicle, it appears that Boris had already been an experienced bellmaker and had been working at the Moscow princely court since the mid 1330s. Most likely, Boris did not belong to the clergy otherwise it would have been mentioned in the chronicle. The Nikon Chronicle refers to this bell maker as Boris Rimlyanin lit. Boris the Roman , probably alluding to his Rome Roman origin. At that time, it was a common practice in Russia to give nicknames to foreigners, especially if their last names seemed impossible to pronounce Nikolai Nemchin Nikolai the German or Nikolai Fryazin Nikolai the Italian . In 1346, the Nikon Chronicle mentions the casting of the first set of bells, which was an extremely important event for any ecclesiastic community. Simeon of Russia commissioned three large and two smaller bells, cast by a bellmaker named Boriska diminutive from Boris . It appears that Boris Rimlyanin was also invited by Ivan II of Russia to cast a few large bells for the recently constructed Church of John Climacus . We do not have any information on how much Boris s bells weighed, but they could not have weighed more than 30 to 40 pood s the usual weight for that time ... Rimlyanin, Boris ALTERNATIVE NAMES Roman, Boris the , SHORT DESCRIPTION Russian bell maker DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rimlyanin, Boris Category ... more details
Boris Petelin born August 15, 1924 in Magadan , Russia is a retired ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. He played for HC Dynamo Moscow . He was inducted into the Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame in 1954. External links http www.chidlovski.com personal 1954 02hhof.htm Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame bio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Petelin, Boris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Russian ice hockey player DATE OF BIRTH August 15, 1924 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Petelin, Boris Category 1924 births Category Living people Category Soviet ice hockey players Category HC Dynamo Moscow players Russia icehockey player stub fr Boris Peteline sl Boris Petelin fi Boris Petelin ... more details
Boris Giltburg born in 1984 is an Israel i Russia n european classical music classical pianist . ref cite news title Boris Giltburg url http www.intermusica.co.uk giltburg work Intermusica accessdate 2009 01 08 ref ref cite news title Boris Giltburg, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London url http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment classical reviews boris giltburg queen elizabeth hall london 1026933.html work The Independent accessdate 2010 04 07 first Edward last Seckerson date 2008 11 20 ref Biography and career Giltburg was born in Moscow , Russia , and began studying piano with his mother at the age of five. After moving to Israel he studied with Arie Vardi. ref cite news title Boris Giltburg url http www.intermusica.co.uk giltburg work Intermusica accessdate 2009 01 08 ref Boris Giltburg won the second prize top prize awarded of the 2002 Paloma O Shea International Piano Competition in Spain , where he performed Bartok s Piano Concerto No. 3 Bart k Third Piano Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra . Since then Boris has performed with the Philharmonia Orchestra , Royal Liverpool Philharmonic , Bournemouth Symphony , City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra , Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra , and the Israel Philharmonic with conductors such as Philippe Entremont , Christoph von Dohn nyi , Mikhail Pletnev and Marin Alsop . ref cite news title Boris Giltburg url http www.intermusica.co.uk giltburg work Intermusica accessdate 2009 01 08 ref ref cite news title Boris Giltburg url http www.colbertartists.com Reviews GiltburgBBCJuly06.pdf work accessdate 2009 01 08 ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Giltburg, Boris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1984 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Giltburg, Boris Category Israeli classical pianists Category Jewish classical pianists Category Prize winners ... Israel musician stub classical pianist stub de Boris Giltburg fr Boris Giltburg ... more details
Infobox person name Boris Izaguirre image Boris Izaguirre 001.jpg imagesize caption Boris Izaguirre left in Channel N 4 birth name birth date Birth date and age 1965 09 29 birth place Caracas height othername years active spouse homepage notable role tonyawards Boris Rodolfo Izaguirre Lobo Caracas , September 29, 1965 is a Venezuela n Spain Spanish screenwriter , journalist , writer and showman. Izaguirre wrote the scripts of some of the Venezuelan telenovela s Rub and La dama de Rosa . After their success in Spain , he went to live in Santiago de Compostela . In Spain, Izaguirre started to write scripts and participate in TV shows. He is considered one of the most important showmen, especially after his participation in the TV show Cr nicas Marcianas . Izaguirre has written articles in several publications Zero Spanish magazine Zero , El Pa s Semanal , Fotogramas and Marie Claire . He was one of the presenters of the TV show Channel n 4 with Ana Garc a Si eriz between 2005 and 2008 when the program was removed. In February 2006 Izaguirre married his longtime boyfriend Rub n Nogueira. ref http www.20minutos.es noticia 108152 0 Acepte matrimonio fidelidad 20minutos.es Boris Izaguirre Acept mi matrimonio sin fidelidad Spanish ref He was finalist of Premio Planeta in 2007 with his novel Villa Diamante . Books El vuelo de los avestruces 1991 novel Azul petr leo 1998 novel Morir de glamour 2000 essay Verdades alteradas 2001 essay 1965 2002 novel Fetiche 2003 essay Villa Diamante 2007 novel References references External links commons category http www.portalmix.com cronicas boris.shtml en http spanish.imdb.com name nm0412698 Boris Izaguirre in the IMDb Persondata Metadata see ... Venezuelan screenwriters Category LGBT writers from Spain ca Boris Izaguirre de Boris Izaguirre es Boris Izaguirre eo Boris Izaguirre eu Boris Izaguirre fr Boris Izaguirre gl Boris Izaguirre it Boris Izaguirre pt Boris Izaguirre ro Boris Izaguirre zh ... more details
Boris Ivanovitch Fomin born 1900 in Saint Petersburg and died in 1948 in Moscow was a Russian composer of folk music . He was interred at the Vvedenskoye Cemetery in Moscow. The song called Endless Road , actually called Dorogoi dlinnoyu lang ru , commonly known for its English version Those Were the Days song Those Were the Days , was composed by Boris Fomin and first interpreted by Alexander Vertinsky http www.languagehat.com archives 002426.php . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fomin, Boris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1948 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fomin, Boris Category Russian composers Category 1900 births Category 1948 deaths fr Boris Fomine ro Petre Le cenco ru , ... more details